Planned Parenthood Could Lose Millions Under Republican Health Bill

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The GOP healthcare bill would cause Planned Parenthood to lose about $400 million in Medicaid payments. When people talk about defunding Planned Parenthood, they're talking about eliminating Medicaid reimbursements to the organization. The new Republican health plan would do just that, to the tune of $400 million in just one year. The plan cuts off reimbursements to the organization for one year, with the stipulation it would return if it stopped providing abortions, but CEO and president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America Cecile Richards said that's not going to happen. Get the full story from NPR.

Marine leaders say they plan to hold those involved the nude photo scandal accountable. Gen. Robert Neller, the Marine Corps commandant, went before the Senate Armed Services Committee after news broke that Marines and members of all other branches of the military had been sharing nude photos of female service members online. Neller said changes have to be made in Marine culture to stop things like this from happening again, adding, "We will take action to correct this stain on our Marine Corps." Some in the Senate said they've heard similar promises before, with no change after. Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen said, "It's hard to believe that something is really going to be done when we hear this repeated again and again, and we see these kind of situations again and again." Get the full scoop from NPR.

Trump is trying to discredit a report that highlights issues with the Republican healthcare plan. Since he's taken office, Trump has fudged numbers to make them appear how he wants them to seem — the size of his inauguration crowd being a notable example. His administration also claimed a jobs report had been "phony" until Trump took office. Now, Trump is doing the same thing with the Congressional Budget Office's recent report on the Republican healthcare bill that showed 24 million more people could be uninsured by 2026 under the plan, asserting the CBO is consistently wrong. Find out more from BuzzFeed.

Immigrants living in the U.S. are seeking asylum in Canada. An increased number of immigrants in the U.S. are now crossing the border to Canada without documents to seek asylum. Numbers show people seeking asylum after crossing the Canadian border from the U.S. have more than tripled compared to February of last year. Find out more from the Washington Post.

The number of Americans trying to become New Zealand citizens has gone up since the election. The number of Americans applying for New Zealand citizenship increased by 70% in the 12 weeks following Trump's election, immigration records obtained by the Associated Press show. Still, not that many are planning to leave the U.S. for the island nation. In total, only 170 Americans applied for citizenship. According to the New Yorker, New Zealand is also a hotspot for American doomsday preppers. Find out more from Vox.

The White House is looking for Obamacare fails. The Trump administration sent supporters an email asking them to share their "Obamacare disaster story" just after the Congressional Budget Office released a report that highlighted issues with the Republican healthcare replacement plan. It turns out most people sharing the email are Democrats, though, meaning the White House might not get the results it was hoping for. Get more information at Vox.